Saturday, October 19, 2019
Smoking should be banned in public places Annotated Bibliography - 1
Smoking should be banned in public places - Annotated Bibliography Example Naiman et al are all health professionals working in health centres or tutoring in institutions of health qualifies them to expound on the issue. Neiman et al article introduction covers the historical implementation of the public ban on smoking in Canada. The authors later share the findings of their study on the effect of the ban on public and workplace second hand smoking. They rely on the Canadian community health survey data. Neiman et al is a point on article as it focuses on the topic on my interest as it gives evidence to my argument. The findings of their study that the ban has led to reduced second hand smoking by use of empirical evidence validates my study and is a worthwhile source. The study shows where the ban has been applied, substantial success has been observed as it focuses on the municipalities of Canada an d measures exposure rates, comparing them to data before the ban. I would recommend this source although most of the issues discussed are at an advanced level, and the review part is rather taxing to follow. Patience is required in using it, as list of sources is
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